Minneapolis, MN
Minneapolis Mayor Frey delivers State of the City address
In Tuesday’s speech, Frey highlighted the adjustments that the town is experiencing and outlined his funds proposal.
MINNEAPOLIS — In entrance of North Commons Park in Minneapolis, Mayor Jacob Frey gave the primary State of the Metropolis tackle of his second time period. In Tuesday’s speech, Frey highlighted the adjustments that the town is experiencing and outlined his plan for easy methods to spend tens of millions of {dollars} in federal funding.
“This spring season has forged a brand new gentle throughout our metropolis, bringing with it a palpable renewed sense of hope and optimism,” Frey mentioned. “From conferences in Metropolis Corridor to conversations on the many groundbreakings and ribbon cuttings, I’m struck by a newfound sense of objective and focus, a resolve to assault the day with objective. In Minneapolis, we’re coming again.”
Frey’s full State of the Metropolis tackle might be discovered under or right here.
The Metropolis of Minneapolis at present has $43 million left of the $271 million in federal funds given to the town within the American Rescue Plan Act. Frey proposed utilizing almost $11 million for financial restoration, about $12.7 million in inexpensive housing and the town’s homelessness response, and roughly $11.6 million bookmarked for local weather and public well being measures.
His proposed funds additionally contains $6.4 million in public security funding that will go in direction of “violence interrupters, trauma and de-escalation response, expanded group violence intervention programming, grant funds for youth and neighborhood public security packages, moveable digicam and lighting, and avenue lighting.”
Frey’s spending proposal faces a month-long course of by means of the Finances Committee and ultimately Metropolis Council.
The method will start on Could 4 when the Finances Committee hears the primary presentation, with a follow-up presentation on Could 6. Then, a public listening to on will probably be held on Could 12. The subsequent week, the Finances Committee will hear any amendments introduced ahead.
If the Finances Committee does amend and approve the proposal, the funds will then go to the total Metropolis Council on Could 26.
“Let’s put this optimism to work as we unveil one other historic funding of American Rescue Plan Act funding that may additional jumpstart our native economic system. It’s a busy spring in Minneapolis and we’re not slowing down,” he mentioned.
Frey’s local weather change and public well being priorities in his funds embrace tens of millions to finish lead poisoning in youngsters, including a tree cover within the metropolis and a neighborhood well being fund.
“Our metropolis is bursting with soon-to-be-realized potential,” Frey went on to say. “A brand new starting alongside a newfound sense of unity. Whereas our issues are under no circumstances solved, for the primary time in a few years, we’re feeling a collective sense of renewal.”
Metropolis Council President Andrea Jenkins mentioned in an announcement that Frey’s “tackle focuses on a number of the most, seemingly, intractable points going through the Metropolis of Minneapolis.”
“I’m happy to see proposed investments in recruitment and retention of Metropolis employees,” Jenkins went on to say. “As with all budgetary proposal by the mayor, this course of will contain important enter from the Metropolis Council to make sure that these one-time {dollars} are most immediately assembly the pressing wants of the residents of Minneapolis.”
In accordance with his plan, the coronavirus pandemic triggered Minneapolis to overlook “$77 million in income in 2020 and $265 million in 2021.” Town’s calculated income losses are based mostly on a system from the American Rescue Plan that estimates the place revenues ought to have been if it weren’t for the pandemic derailing the economic system in 2020.
For extra details about Frey’s funds, click on or faucet right here.
Frey’s proposed funds contains:
- $7 million for recruiting, hiring and retaining Metropolis of Minneapolis workers
- $4 million for NOAH Preservation
- $3.5 million for the Clyde Bellecourt City Indigenous Legacy Initiative
- $3 million to get rid of childhood lead poisoning
- $3 million for investments at North Commons Park
- $2.5 million for the Minneapolis Houses Financing program
- $1.5 million for psychological well being help for metropolis workers
- $1.36 million for avenue lighting enhancements
- $1 million for cellular cameras and lighting enlargement
- $1 million for tree planting to help Inexperienced Minneapolis Local weather Resiliency Initiative
- $1 million for MinneapolUS Strategic Outreach Initiative
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Minneapolis, MN
Isles Bun and Coffee in Minneapolis named as having “world’s best cinnamon rolls”
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota is known as the state of hockey, but some Twin Cities cinnamon rolls are also putting the state on the map.
Sweet lovers happily waited in line outside of Isles Bun and Coffee in Minneapolis.
They were voted by “World’s Best Cinnamon Rolls” as having the world’s best for 2024.
The award comes after thousands of submissions and a visit by the website. Fans say even in frigid temps, it’s worth the wait.
“These days any time you find a bakery thats making it in house with such high quality ingredients, it’s a delicious product you can tell it’s fresh,” said Stacy Carlson.
“We’re cinnamon roll fans, but we typically only eat Pillsbury so this is about to change our life, right?” said Emily Pease.
However, World’s Best Cinnamon Rolls says the unsung hero at Isle Buns are the puppy dog tails. They’re made with the ends of cinnamon roll dough.
The organization has been naming the World’s Best Cinnamon Roll since 2018.
Minneapolis, MN
Vikings buy fans nearly $2 million worth of tickets for Lions game
MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) – Some Minnesota Vikings fans are getting a chance to see them face the Detroit Lions at Ford Field Sunday night for a significantly lower price after the Vikings’ ownership group made a big purchase.
Vikings buy tickets for fans
What we know: Vikings season ticket holders, some staff and stake-holders got an email on Thursday announcing the opportunity to pick up some discounted tickets for the Vikings versus Lions game in Detroit Sunday night.
The email said, “We’re excited to share that a limited number of tickets are now available for the Vikings vs. Lions game this Sunday, January 5, in Detroit! As a valued Season Ticket Member, we want to offer you the opportunity to purchase lower level seats for Sunday night’s game.”
The message then explains that the limited number of seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis, before adding that the tickets “are intended to be used by Vikings fans and not to be positioned for resale or sold on the secondary market.”
Sources confirmed that in the days leading up to the game, the Vikings bought about 1,900 tickets on the secondary market for about $1,000 each, for a total just under $2 million, according to Sports Illustrated.
The Vikings then offered a significantly lower price to season ticket holders, with some sold for as little as $200.
READ MORE: Vikings WR Justin Jefferson: ‘I won’t be able to sleep Saturday’
Sports Illustrated writer Albert Breer reports the Lions contacted league officials and were told “that the Vikings didn’t break any rules in the process of pulling this off.”
The tickets are also reportedly for seats that are behind the visiting team bench zone at Ford Field, cutting into the number of Detroit fans in the stadium and potentially helping the Vikings communicate on the sideline.
What they’re saying: Minnesota Vikings spokesman Jeff Anderson shared this statement: “Given the uniqueness of this game, we wanted to offer our stakeholders – staff, family, Season Ticket Members and team partners – an opportunity to attend.”
Secondary ticket market
The other side: Sports Illustrated reported one instance that “got the Lions’ attention” when one ticket holder sold their seat on the secondary market for $724.
That buyer then sold the ticket to Advantage Tickets, which is a company that reportedly worked with the Vikings, for $1,200. The Vikings then sold the ticket to a season ticket holder for $300, who then sold it on the secondary market for $690. Sports Illustrated said the buyer could be a broker, because the ticket was back on the market on Saturday.
Pivotal game ahead
Why it matters: Whoever wins the game Sunday night will win the NFC North title and secure the No. 1 seed as well as home-field advantage through the playoffs. The loser is the No. 5 seed with a 14-3 record, and will be on the road for Wild Card Weekend.
The Source: Statements and emails from the Minnesota Vikings and a report from Sports Illustrated.
Minneapolis, MN
Ohio State visits Minnesota after Garcia’s 20-point game – WTOP News
Ohio State Buckeyes (9-5, 1-2 Big Ten) at Minnesota Golden Gophers (8-6, 0-3 Big Ten) Minneapolis; Monday, 9 p.m. EST…
Ohio State Buckeyes (9-5, 1-2 Big Ten) at Minnesota Golden Gophers (8-6, 0-3 Big Ten)
Minneapolis; Monday, 9 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: Minnesota hosts Ohio State after Dawson Garcia scored 20 points in Minnesota’s 81-61 loss to the Purdue Boilermakers.
The Golden Gophers are 8-3 on their home court. Minnesota has a 2-2 record in one-possession games.
The Buckeyes are 1-2 in conference matchups. Ohio State is seventh in the Big Ten scoring 81.3 points per game and is shooting 49.5%.
Minnesota scores 67.4 points per game, 2.4 fewer points than the 69.8 Ohio State gives up. Ohio State has shot at a 49.5% clip from the field this season, 6.9 percentage points higher than the 42.6% shooting opponents of Minnesota have averaged.
The Golden Gophers and Buckeyes meet Monday for the first time in conference play this season.
TOP PERFORMERS: Lu’Cye Patterson is averaging 10 points and 3.9 assists for the Golden Gophers.
Bruce Thornton is averaging 16.9 points and 4.6 assists for the Buckeyes.
LAST 10 GAMES: Golden Gophers: 5-5, averaging 68.6 points, 30.8 rebounds, 16.4 assists, 5.7 steals and 5.7 blocks per game while shooting 45.4% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 68.0 points per game.
Buckeyes: 6-4, averaging 83.3 points, 30.0 rebounds, 14.2 assists, 7.5 steals and 3.3 blocks per game while shooting 50.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 75.0 points.
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